Not as bustling as other coastal cities, Quy Nhon has a poetic quality woven from a colorful and attractive life.
This is a complex of 4 Cham towers dating from the late 11th century to the early 12th century, considered a work of unique aesthetic and artistic value.
The main temple tower is the tallest, nearly 30m high, located on the top of the hill. The three smaller towers, the Gate Tower, the Fire Tower and the Stele Tower, are all around, each with their own unique appearance, but all combine to form an elegant, majestic complex.
The moss-covered brick walls, the elaborately carved tower roofs and the many reliefs depicting mascots and dancing girls make visitors feel as if they are in the mysterious world of the ancient Cham people. Vietnamese archaeologists consider this to be the most diverse Cham tower architectural complex in the Central region and of exceptional artistic value.
Heritage Magazine
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